London toilet known as cottaging hotspot up for sale
said: "Broadwick Street toilets was listed as the top cottaging spot in the UK. This is all taking place directly in front of urinals with no attempt to hide the behaviour from anyone that would want to use the toilets.The activity of "cottaging" got its name from public toilets like these in Pond Square, Camden
The Soho Society, which has been calling for more public toilets in the area for the past 15 years, said the convenience could become "an ice cream parlour, cafe or even a bar". Society chairman Tim Lord said the council was currently spending £950,000 a year cleaning up after the micturating merrymakers.
He added: "It will be ridiculous to close the public toilets in Soho. We have more drinking than we ever had. On Hopkins Street, you get people weeing on people's houses and into people's letterboxes." "At the end of the night, men just urinate right next to the streets and sometimes right next to the closed toilets.Westminster City CouncilFollow BBC London on
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